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How much do remote nuclear licensing jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote nuclear licensing in the United States is $128,113.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $102,000.00 and $149,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some unique challenges faced by professionals in remote nuclear licensing roles, and how can they be addressed?

Remote nuclear licensing professionals often encounter challenges related to communication and collaboration, as much of the regulatory work requires coordination with multidisciplinary teams and strict adherence to compliance standards. Working remotely can make it more difficult to stay updated on regulatory changes or to quickly resolve technical questions. To address these challenges, it's important to leverage secure digital collaboration platforms, maintain proactive communication with both internal teams and external regulators, and participate in regular virtual training sessions to stay current on industry developments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Nuclear Licensing Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Nuclear Licensing Specialist, you need a strong background in nuclear engineering or a related field, along with knowledge of NRC regulations and licensing processes. Familiarity with regulatory software, document management systems, and often certification such as a Professional Engineer (PE) license are highly valued. Exceptional attention to detail, analytical thinking, and clear written and verbal communication skills help set candidates apart. These skills and qualifications are crucial for ensuring regulatory compliance, accurate documentation, and effective coordination with stakeholders in the nuclear industry.

What is the difference between Remote Nuclear Licensing vs Remote Nuclear Safety Analyst?

AspectRemote Nuclear LicensingRemote Nuclear Safety Analyst
Required credentialsNuclear engineering degree, licensing certificationsNuclear engineering or safety certifications, risk assessment experience
Work environmentRegulatory agencies, nuclear facilities, legal documentationSafety departments, regulatory agencies, risk analysis teams
Industry usagePrimarily in licensing and compliance processesFocus on safety protocols and risk mitigation

Remote Nuclear Licensing and Remote Nuclear Safety Analyst roles share credentials and industry settings but differ in focus. Licensing involves regulatory approval processes, while safety analysis emphasizes risk assessment and safety protocols. Both roles are vital in the nuclear industry and often require similar qualifications, but their core responsibilities vary.

What are remote nuclear licensing jobs?

Remote nuclear licensing jobs involve reviewing, preparing, and managing documentation and applications required for nuclear facility operations, renewals, or modifications, all while working outside a traditional office setting. Professionals in these roles ensure compliance with regulatory standards set by bodies like the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). They may analyze safety reports, coordinate with regulatory agencies, and provide expertise on licensing requirements, often using secure digital platforms to collaborate with teams and stakeholders. These roles are critical for maintaining nuclear safety and ensuring regulatory approvals without being on-site.
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Infographic showing various Remote Nuclear Licensing job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% Locum Tenens, 85% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $128,113 per year, or $61.6 per hour.
Remote Nuclear Medicine and PET CT Radiologist - Radiology Partners Indiana

Remote Nuclear Medicine and PET CT Radiologist - Radiology Partners Indiana

Radiology Partners

IN • Remote

$475K - $1M/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 3 hours ago


Radiology Partners rating

6.4

Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

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Position Description & Requirements

POSITION SUMMARY

Radiology Partners, Indiana (RP Indiana) is a 35 member sub-specialized, diversified, state of the art private radiology practice located in Northwestern Indiana, just 30 minutes outside the Chicago area. We serve Franciscan Health, the second largest health care delivery system in Indiana in 7 hospitals and multiple outpatient imaging centers, in a Tort Reform state. 

RP Indiana is seeking a motivated fellowship trained Nuclear Medicine and PET CT Radiologist to support our North and West locations.  This position covers all facets of nuclear medicine, including general nuclear medicine, body PET/CT utilizing various radiopharmaceuticals, cardiac PET and brain PET. Fellowship training in Nuclear Medicine is preferred. Diagnostic Radiology with alternate schedule options available.

POSITION DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Schedule: 100% REMOTE M-F
  • Shift: 8am-5pm CST
  • No Weekends | No Holidays
  • Ability to read all facets of nuclear medicine and PET CT
  • Assist in leading the Nuclear Medicine Subspecialty Midwest Division
  • Ability to collaborate with team for effective patient care

DESIRED PROFESSIONAL SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
  • Candidates must be a Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy, Board-certified and residency trained in the practice of Diagnostic Radiology
  • Board certified/eligible by American Board of Radiology or the American Osteopathic Board of Radiology 
  • Fellowship training in Nuclear Medicine Required
  • Ability to obtain an Indiana license

BENEFITS
  • Competitive Compensation and Bonus
  • Ideal work life balance
  • 100% Nuclear Medicine and PET CT
  • Partnership Track Position 
  • Ability to read Diagnostic Radiology Available
  • Relocation Assistance available 
  • Productivity bonus available 
  • Fellowship Stipends available 
  • Full benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, Disability, CME, Malpractice Insurance
  • Tort Reform State

COMPENSATION:
The salary range for this position is $475,000-$1,000,000. Final determinations may vary based on several factors including but not limited to education, work experience, certifications, geographic location etc. This role is also eligible for an annual discretionary bonus. In addition to this range, Radiology Partners offers competitive total rewards packages, which include health & wellness coverage options, 401k benefits, and a broad range of other benefits such as family planning and telehealth (all benefits are subject to eligibility requirements).

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO APPLY:
For inquiries about this position, please contact Physician Recruiter, Geri Ferguson at recruiting@radpartners.com or call/text 424-502-1878.


RADIOLOGY PARTNERS OVERVIEW 

Radiology Partners, through its affiliated practices, is a leading radiology practice in the U.S., serving hospitals and other healthcare facilities across the nation. As a physician-led and physician-owned practice, we advance our bold mission by innovating across clinical value, technology, service, and economics, while elevating the role of radiology and radiologists in healthcare. Using a proven healthcare services model, Radiology Partners provides consistent, high-quality care to patients, while delivering enhanced value to the hospitals, clinics, imaging centers and referring physicians we serve. 

Radiology Partners is an equal opportunity employer. RP is committed to being an inclusive, safe and welcoming environment where everyone has equal access and equitable resources to reach their full potential. We are united by our Mission to Transform Radiology and in turn have an important impact on the patients we serve and the healthcare system overall. We hold that diversity is a key source of strength from which we will build a practice culture that is inclusive for all. Our goal is to empower and engage the voice of every teammate to promote awareness, compassion and a healthy respect for differences.

Radiology Partners participates in E-verify. 

CCPA Notice: When you submit a job application or resume, you are providing the Practice with the following categories of personal information that the Practice will use for the purpose of evaluating your candidacy for employment: (1) Personal Identifiers; and (2) Education and Employment History.

Beware of Fraudulent Messages: 
Radiology Partners will never request payment, banking, financial or personal information such as a driver's license in exchange for interviews or as part of the hiring process. Additionally, we will not send checks for deposit into your bank account at any stage of recruitment.All communication during the interview and hiring process should come from an email address ending in "@radpartners.com."If you suspect you are receiving a fraudulent job offer or solicitation from Radiology Partners or one of our local practices, please notify our Recruiting Teamat recruiting@radpartners.com.

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